Sixth-seed Manan Chandra of Delhi and world No 1 woman player and top seed Kelly Fisher of England won the men's and women's titles respectively in the Rs. 400,000 CCI invitation snooker tournament in Mumbai on Wednesday.
Chandra, despite a lacklustre performance, sidelined unseeded Rupesh Shah of Gujarat 6-3 in the men's final, while Fisher crushed former national champion Anuja Thakur of Maharashtra 4-0 in a one-sided women's final.
Delhi lad Chandra, who had a fine run in the tournament, beating second-seed and national champion Pankaj Advani of Karnataka and third-seed and former Asian champion Yasin Merchant of Mumbai, was not his usual self on Wednesday. Nevertheless, he managed to keep his cool during tight situations to run-away with the winner's cheque of Rs 75,000.
Shah, who had to be content with Rs 45,000, started off with a bang, winning the first frame 70-18 with a break of 63, which turned out to be the best break of the match.
Manan won the second frame at 70-47, after Shah missed a pot on the brown. Though the Gujarat lad made it up by winning the third frame 46-43 with a black ball finish, Manan bounced back in style, winning the next two frames at 67-15 and 68-26.
Shah made it 3-all by winning the sixth frame at 57-45 before Manan rattled away the next three frames -- 57-32, 69-8 and 45-11 -- in pretty quick time.
Fisher, who took home Rs 60,000 for her efforts, failed to come up with any big breaks. She won the first frame 66-29 with a break of 27.
In the next frame, she did fairly better by chalking out a 29 break to win 75-31. It was in the third frame that the Englishwoman, who was unwell since the past three days, really showed her mettle with a break of 44 to win the frame at 67-25.
With the Maharashtra lass staring at a 0-3 deficit, it was just a matter of time before Kelly wrapped up the match with a 73-46 win in the fourth frame.
Results (all final)
Women: Kelly Fisher (Eng) bt Anuja Thakur (Mah) 4-0 (66-29, 75-31, 67-25, 73-46).
Men: Manan Chandra (Del) bt Rupesh Shah (Guj) 6-3 (70-18, 47-70, 43-46, 67-15, 68-26, 45-57, 57-32, 69-8, 45-11).
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